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Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 17,536 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rating is down to 41% approve after several weeks of approval in the mid-40s. Donald Trump has moved into the lead in our national poll of the 2016 Republican contenders. Trump is tied with Jeb Bush among Republicans (18% to 17% respectively) but has a decisive lead over Bush among independents (16% to 5%). The top 10 (among Republicans) are: 1) Trump; 2) Bush; 3) Walker; 4) Paul; 5) Carson; 6-t) Christie; 6-t) Cruz; 8-t) Huckabee; 8-t) Perry; 10) Rubio. Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field. However, Sanders has significantly closed the gap among independent voters trailing Clinton by only 5 percentage points (15% to 20% respectively).

Washington, D.C. - Clinton faces some challenges firing up her base. While 38% of Democrats say they “will enthusiastically vote for Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee,” 20% say they “will vote for Hillary Clinton because she is most likely to win a Presidential election, but I’d prefer a different Democrat,” and an additional 20% say they “I will definitely not vote for Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee.” However, even when provided several “Dream” candidates – including Bill Clinton – Hillary dominates the field. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - A plurality of Americans (48%) say that justices should be elected to the Supreme Court, more than say they should be appointed (32%). Likewise, a majority of Americans (66%) say justices should have 10 year terms, more than support life appointments (17%). However, pluralities oppose allowing Congress or the President (43%) or state governments (48%) to overrule SCOTUS decisions.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - In the wake of the SCOTUS decision on Obergefell v. Hodges, 52% of Americans support allowing same-sex couples to legally marry, only 35% oppose. 59% say same-sex couples should receive the same federal benefits as heterosexual married couples. A third of Americans (33%) say someone in their immediate circle will be affected by the Obergefell decision.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rating is up slightly to 45% approve. Disapproval also remains the same at 49%. Donald Trump and Jeb Bush are in a statistical tie in our national poll of the 2016 Republican contenders. Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field. Bernie Sanders remains her nearest challenger with 21% of the Dem vote but has not made up further ground on the front runner in the last week.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rating at 44%. Hovering around that same ~45% mark he’s been at almost all year. Donald Trump continues to perform well in the Republican race. Currently he’s statistically tied for 1st among Republicans with 15% of the vote. Hillary Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field. Bernie is her nearest challenger with 20% of the Dem vote.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rating up to 46%. Hovering around that same ~45% mark he’s been at almost all year. The Donald surging in the Republican race after last week’s announcement. Currently he’s tied for 2nd among Republicans with 10% of the vote. Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field. Bernie is her nearest challenger with 20% of the Dem vote.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 20,048 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 42% this week. The Republican race continues to be wide open. Combining Republican and Independent preferences, no candidate cracks double digit support. On the Democratic side, Berniementum continues with Sanders collecting 16% of the Democratic vote. Hillary Clinton continues to hold about half of the Dem vote.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is back at 45% this week returning to the trend average for the last few months. The Republican race continues to be wide open. Of the 13 candidates currently included on our ballot, none exceed more than 15% of the Republican vote. On the Democratic side, Bernie Sanders has moved into second place with 13% of the Democratic vote.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,028 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 42% this week. Slightly down from the 44% average he enjoyed during the earlier parts of Spring. In the Republican race for 2016, no candidate is able to crack double digits this week as the large field has increasingly split the vote.

Washington, D.C. - About half of Americans have heard about the ongoing drought in the Western U.S. If their state experienced a drought, majorities of the public would support a wide range of water use restrictions. Two in ten (22%) Americans say the drought has personally affected them significantly or somewhat. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 43%, mostly unchanged from 44% last week. In the Republican 2016 primary, Bush, Huckabee and Walker have a little separation from the rest of the pack among Republicans. However, no Republican has yet collected more than 1/6th of the Republican party behind them. Among Independents, Rand Paul is the leading Republican candidate with 13% of the Independent vote. In the Democratic 2016 primary, Clinton still leads by a significant margin.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Australia, China, India, Israel, Japan, Saudi Arabia, and South Korea. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, and Turkey. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and the United States. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate holds steady at 44%. The 2016 Republican field remands knotted with no candidate collecting more than 16% of the Republican electorate. Hillary Clinton continues to dominate the Democratic field collecting more than 50% of the vote.

Washington, D.C. - 30% of Americans strongly agree that the U.S. military should only be involved in conflicts when the United States faces a direct and imminent threat. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - At 69, if Hillary Clinton wins presidency, she would be the 2nd oldest president at inauguration. 25% of Americans say that makes them more likely to vote for her in a Democratic party. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 44%. Democrats continue to have a large margin as the political party with a better approach to gay marriage and other social issues. Republicans continue to have an advantage across foreign policy issues and Iran.

Washington, D.C. - 64% of Americans would attend a gay wedding for someone they know, 66% for a friend and 68% for a loved one. A majority of Republicans (56%) say they would attend the gay wedding of a loved one. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - Half of Americans (51%) agree that college athletes should be paid a small salary to cover living expenses. However, few Americans agree that college athletes should be paid salaries comparable to minor leaguer (31% agree) or be able to negotiate a salary (29% agree). For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page.

Washington, D.C. - About 20% of the American public considers themselves to be Libertarians. The most popular libertarian positions involve foreign policy (US military should only be involved if the US faces a direct threat; 61% agree) and gay marriage (Government shouldn’t be involved in deciding who can and can’t marry; 61% agree). For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 45%. Republicans have a small margin as the political party with a better approach to dealing with Iran (24% to 21% Dems). Democrats have a large margin as the political party with a better approach to gay marriage (35% to 15% Repubs).

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the effect of cameras. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the Affordable Care Act. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 17,526 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 17,536 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the Apple Watch. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on same-sex marriage. For full details, click on the "Topline Results" link on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

Washington, D.C. - 36% of parents with sons say their sons played some sort of organized football. 70% of all respondents (including parents and non-parents) say that they would likely allow their son (if they had one) to play organized football. 58% of respondents have heard stories about brain injuries or cognitive issues associated with playing football.

Washington, D.C. - 61% agree that eating antibiotic free meat is important to them. However, only 15% say they eat antibiotic free “most of the time” when dining out and 24% say the buy antibiotic-free meet “most of the time” for cooking at home.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is at 41%. Republicans have a small margin as the political party with a better approach to dealing with Iran (23% to 19% Dems). Democrats have a large margin as the political party with a better approach to gay marriage (34% to 14% Repubs).

Washington, D.C. - After the Germanwings crash Americans are slightly more worried about a suicidal pilot (49%) than terrorism (40%). Large majorities (91%) agree with the (already established in the US) policy of always having two people in the cockpit.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on Hillary Clinton using a personal email account for official business during her time as Secretary of State.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,235 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI) was released today for the following countries: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Great Britain, Mexico, Russia, and the United States. The topline analysis report for each and every country is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the links to the right.

NEW YORK, March 11, 2015 - Thomson Reuters, the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, today announced the launch of the Thomson Reuters/Ipsos Monthly Global Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The Thomson Reuters/Ipsos PCSI, measures 11 key indicators of consumer confidence and outlook as perceived by consumers in 24 countries. In depth analysis will be available for 12 countries including, the United States, Canada, Great Britain, China, Russia, Brazil, Japan, Mexico, France, Germany, Italy, and Australia.

Washington, D.C. - 54% of the American public continues to oppose the ACA, similar to levels seen since its enactment in 2010. Only about 1/3 Americans are aware of the current Supreme Court challenge to the ACA (King v Burwell). Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page.

Washington, D.C. - 66% of Americans believe interest rates should be set by independent experts. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - Two-thirds of Americans have heard about the measles outbreak that started in California. Most Americans (78%) agree that all children should be vaccinated. Likewise, most Americans (71%) agree that public schools should be allowed to temporarily suspend unvaccinated kids in the event of an outbreak.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 17, 560 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rate is holding steady, this week 43% of Americans approve of his job performance. The Republican Party continues to be seen as better on foreign affairs while Democrats maintain an edge on social issues.

Washington, D.C. - Jeb Bush appears to be the largest beneficiary of Mitt Romney’s withdrawal. He is leading the 2016 field among Republicans with 24% of the Republican vote. However, Mike Huckabee is within striking distance with 17% of the Republican vote.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the use of drones. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s spike in approval rating has cooled somewhat, this week 43% of Americans approve of his job performance (down from 46%) last week. However, the number disapproving is also down (to 49%) so the news is not all bad for the administration.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama is enjoying his strongest approval ratings in quite some time, currently 46% of Americans approve of his job performance. Contributing to Obama’s improving public perception, 33% of respondents say the country is headed in the “right direction” also significantly higher than recent memory.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on U.S. oil production. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - The Ipsos/Reuters poll for the second week of January indicates that while more people disapprove of President Obama’s job performance than approve, he is trending in a positive direction. The majority of these results were collected before the SOTU speech, SOTU impacts will be discussed in next week’s data.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,035 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about police. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on Cuba. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,152 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the holiday shopping. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,084 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the Obama Administration. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Wasington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on state-level election tracking for Iowa. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Wasington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on state-level election tracking for Colorado. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on Ebola. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,010 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on U.S. oil production. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. – These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on corporal punishment. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Wasington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the National Football League. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Wasington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on state-level election tracking for Kentucky. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,056 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about awareness of Alibaba. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about Iraq. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,012 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about attitudes towards immigration. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,011 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about Bowe Bergdahl. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about attitudes towards immigration. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,242 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about Iraq. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,605 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters about Hillary Clinton. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,675 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are the findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on core political approval. Topline results are available for download on the right side of the page. For the Reuters article, please click here.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,647 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York—Respondents in 15 developed countries around the world who are in a relationship are more likely to say they are ‘happy’ (78%) than those who are not (67%). They are also more likely to rate their personal financial situation as strong (29% versus 21% for those not in a relationship).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,153 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 21,875 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,083 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,041 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — A new Reuters News poll conducted by global research company Ipsos finds that while a majority (73%) of respondents in 15 countries blame the Syrian government, led by President Bashar al-Assad, for having caused the current conflict in the Middle Eastern country compared with 27% who say anti-government groups have done so, there is little clarity on which side is suspected of using chemical weapons: most (36%) hold the al-Asaad regime accountable for using chemical weapons on their foes compared with only 8% who blame anti-government groups—but 26% say both factions have used the weapons, 3% who say neither and 28% who indicate they just don’t know.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,503 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the current situation in Syria. Public opposition to intervention has increased seven points to 63%, and support for intervention in Syria has declined three points to 16% since Tuesday’s poll. Support for intervention rises to a quarter (26%) when the question is asked within the context of the use of Sarin Gas.

Washington, D.C. - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Thomson Reuters on the current situation in Syria. Public support for intervention in Syria remains unchanged since Friday’s poll. Support for intervention remains at one in five (19%), which increases to 29% when the question is asked within the context of the use of Sarin Gas.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,002 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — On the heels of being declared to not yet be a health emergency by the World Health Organization, majorities in 24 countries nonetheless express concern that there might be cases of Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) in their country in the near future. MERS is an outbreak in certain countries of a virus that people are comparing to SARS which occurred in 2003. The poll, released by global company Ipsos provided exclusively to Reuters, finds that awareness is still not high as only minorities in all but six of all countries studied have seen, read or heard about MERS.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,514 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Toronto, ON – Ipsos is pleased to announce that Thomson Reuters, the world’s leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, will now be the exclusive, sole distributor of the Ipsos Monthly Global Primary Consumer Sentiment Index (PCSI). The new Thomson Reuters Ipsos PCSI will help financial institutions, private business, and government bodies measure eleven key conditions as perceived by primary consumers in 24 countries in order to deliver the most comprehensive data set available on current and future country and personal economic conditions, intentions and expectations.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,513 recent interviews in 25 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — On the heels of the legalization of same-sex marriage in France, and as a prelude to the fast-approaching Supreme Court ruling on the matter in the United States, seven in ten (73%) of those in 16 countries support some form of legal recognition of same-sex couples – 52% support full marriage equality and 21% support some form of legal recognition but not marriage. The survey, conducted global research company Ipsos on behalf of Reuters News, finds that 14% are opposed to same-sex couples having any kind of legal recognition while 13% are unsure.

Washington, D.C. - Ipsos/Reuters data collected between yesterday afternoon and noon today shows that 31% of Americans believe Snowden is a patriot and 23% believe he is a traitor. The largest group, however, say they don’t know (46%).

Washington, D.C. - Ipsos/Reuters data (topline attached) shows that 53% of Americans find the collection of phone records by the NSA to be acceptable under some circumstances (includes those who say ‘completely acceptable’, ‘acceptable under most circumstances’, and ‘acceptable under only a few circumstances’). Almost two in five (37%) find the behavior ‘completely unacceptable’ (and 10% are unsure).

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval ratings hold steady since last week at 45% approve vs 50% disapprove (and 5% not sure). Since his inauguration in January, Obama’s approval rating has dropped by 4 points, but this is not unusual for a second term President; at this stage into his second term, George W. Bush’s rating had fallen by slightly more.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,331 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - Most Americans see the biggest threat to public safety coming from random acts of violence committed by other Americans, rather than foreign terrorism, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll taken in the two days since the Boston Marathon bombing.

Washington, D.C. - President Obama’s approval rating is at 43%, compared to 51% who disapprove of the way he is doing his job. This week’s data provides a full breakdown by Party Identification for our Core Political questions.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,331 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,147 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,007 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York, NY - With the Academy Awards coming up this weekend, a recent poll conducted for Reuters shows that there are no clear winners in the eyes of the American public. When asked which of the nominees is most likely to win Best Picture, equal proportions selected Lincoln and Les Miserables (17% each), followed by Argo (8%).

Washington, D.C. - Just 12% believe that remorse motivated Lance Armstrong to confess about taking performance-enhancing drugs. In contrast, nearly half believe he came forward because he could no longer continue to deny it (48%), while three in ten say he confessed for more self-serving reasons: to help rebuild his public image (31%), to minimize his legal issues (28%), or because he wants to be able to continue competing in cycling and triathlons (27%).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,008 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - Our poll on attitudes towards gun regulations shows majority support for at least moderate regulations (62%). About one in six Americans also indicate that they are currently in the market for a gun.

New York – In addition to Lincoln and Les Misérables, The Hobbit was another top pick to win best picture, and while it was among the more widely watched movies, it didn’t make the list of nominees which were announced January 10th.

New York — While 9% of global citizens plan to sleep through the dawn of the New Year, the other 91% plan to be doing something to celebrate the ringing in of 2013. A new poll by global research company Ipsos on behalf of Reuters News sheds light on the New Year’s Eve plans of people in 23 countries.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,713 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — Global citizens appear to be medically mobile, as one in five (18%) indicate they “definitely would” consider traveling to another country to receive medical or dental care if the cost were significantly lower than in their country. The findings shed light on medical tourism, an increasingly popular worldwide phenomenon that is becoming a formalized industry in many countries.

Washington, D.C. - Today we have included information about which candidate is preferred in key policy areas within each state. Some of the main findings are summarized below, but there is a great deal more information in the toplines attached:

Washington, D.C. - Today’s Reuters/Ipsos Daily National Poll shows that - for the third day in a row - there has been no change in the headline numbers, with 47% of likely voters saying they will vote for Obama and 46% for Romney.

Washington, D.C. - Today is the first day of the Reuters/Ipsos daily state polling: we will be carrying out a rolling poll in these four states from today through Election Day. Interviewing for today’s poll began on Monday the 29th.

Washington, D.C. - Today’s Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Obama on 47% and Romney on 46% - one point up for Obama and one down for Romney. This poll, and the last few days of polls, highlights just how close this election is in terms of the popular vote - very much neck-and-neck.

Washington, D.C. - Today’s Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll shows Romney at 47% and Obama at 46% among likely voters, a one-point lead for Mitt Romney. This represents a change of one point for both candidates (Romney up one and Obama down one) since yesterday.

Washington, D.C. - Saturday’s Reuters/Ipsos Daily Tracking poll shows Romney moving up two points to 45%, while Obama remains on 46%. This one-point lead for Obama suggests a slight narrowing of the race.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,680 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - Today’s Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Obama up one more point since yesterday, now at 47% to Romney’s 45%. Ten percent of Registered voters have already cast their ballot, and an additional 29% plan to vote before Election Day.

Washington, D.C. - Today’s poll shows that Romney has extended his lead to three points, compared to one point yesterday. Romney is now at 47% to Obama’s 44% among likely voters, a gain of two points for Romney.

Washington, D.C. - Today’s voting intention numbers are unchanged from yesterday: Obama on 47% and Romney on 45%. The debate seems to have narrowed the race, but Romney has a bit further to go to close the gap.

Washington, D.C. - At 11pm last night, Ipsos added debate questions to our rolling online tracking survey. Between then and about noon today, we conducted 536 interviews with Registered Voters. The attached topline has a pre-debate/post-debate comparative analysis of the candidates on the key issues, as well as debate-specific questions.

Washington, D.C. - Today's voting data shows little change from yesterday, with Obama on 49% and Romney on 43%. This is a one-point change for Romney from Sept 25th (data also included here). Obama’s lead has been very consistent and steady for the past two weeks.

Washington, D.C. - An Ipsos analysis of over 20,000 interviews collected between July and September shows that Americans of voting age who are least likely to have Government-issued Identification are younger (18-24 years old) and of a lower educational attainment. People less likely to have ID are also – perhaps not surprisingly – less likely to vote. They are also more likely to fall in the lowest income bracket and to be of Hispanic or ‘Other’ ethnicity.

Washington, D.C. - Perhaps ironically, today’s data shows 47% of Likely Voters planning to vote for Obama, and 43% for Mitt Romney. Obama retains a lead of four points, although his lead has declined a few points in the past few days (see attached graphic for reference).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 20,915 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - The Ipsos/Reuters September Political Poll collected by telephone, released this morning is attached. This data was collected after the end of the Democratic convention (Fri-Mon). There are some notable changes from last month:

Washington, D.C. - Reuters/Ipsos daily poll finds Obama on 48% and Romney on 43%. It seems that the Convention Bump has sustained for another day, and Obama enters the post-Convention season in the lead.

Washington, D.C. - The bump has sustained – best illustrated in the charts attached. Obama is now on 47% and Romney on 43% - this is a one point change from yesterday for both candidates. Again, this is within the credibility interval, but indicates that yesterday’s movement was the beginning of a bump rather than statistical ‘noise’. Today’s data shows a significant change in both candidates’ ratings compared to three days ago – Obama up three and Romney down three.

Washington - We may be seeing the beginning of a Convention bump for the President: Obama is up 2 points to 46% and Romney down one point to 44% among Likely Voters. The shifts are within the credibility interval for both candidates, but the direction of both does suggest the beginning of a post-Convention ‘bump’; tomorrow’s data will provide more clarity.

Washington, D.C. - On the third day of the Democratic Convention, Obama’s voting intention score remains flatlined on 44%, with Romney on 45%. There is, however, usually a ‘lag’ to convention bumps, so it is possible we will still see movement in the next few days.

Washington, D.C. - Day 10 of Ipsos’ daily convention poll tracking shows little movement in voting intention, with Obama ticking down one point from yesterday. The vast majority of interviews in this dataset will have taken place before Michelle Obama’s speech last night. As you can see from the pie charts (see sidebar) 61% of Americans have seen ‘nothing at all’ or ‘just a little bit’ about the Democratic Convention.

Washington, D.C. - Obama and Romney remain essentially tied, with Romney on 46% to Obama’s 45%. As we head into the Democratic National Convention today, the President will seek to shore up his credibility on the number one issue for Americans, the economy. He has his work cut out for him: with 75% of Americans saying that they feel things are ‘off on the wrong track’ on this issue, it will be an uphill battle.

Washington, D.C. - Day seven of Convention tracking shows Obama and Romney tied on 45%. This signals that we’re not likely to see a sustained bump for Romney. As we go into next week’s convention, Romney will struggle to maintain even footing with the President; we’ll likely see a shift back towards Obama. The question is if, and how long, the Democrats can maintain any boost that the Convention brings them.

Washington, D.C. - Day six of Ipsos’ convention tracking finds Obama leading by one point (44% vs. 43%), which is a switch from yesterday’s 1-point lead for Romney. This suggests that the ‘bump’ is already muted and we’re unlikely to see much more movement.

Washington, D.C. - Day five of Ipsos’ convention tracking shows Romney holding steady against Obama. Our take on the convention so far is that it is doing exactly what it needed to for Romney: improving his ‘likeability’ factor.

Washington, D.C. - Day four of Ipsos’ convention tracking shows some positive movement for the Republicans. We have also put the ‘candidate attributes’ questions into charts to help with visualizing how the numbers have been shifting over the course of the Convention. As you will see, some of the personal attributes we’re tracking are going slowly up for Romney, and down for Obama. This is also reflected in Romney’s increasing share of the vote – Romney is now leading Obama by two points.

Washington, D.C. - Since the Convention didn’t start in earnest until today, it is unlikely we will see much Convention-related shift so far. The topline now includes a column for ‘Non-Aligned Registered Voters’ – these are people who do not choose Obama or Romney at the Voting Intention Question Q3 (and choose any of Wouldn’t vote/None/Other/Refused/Don’t know). Here are a few highlights from the poll:

Washington, D.C. - In the first poll of the Republican National Convention, Ipsos provides ‘benchmark’ metrics for a host of variables which will be tracked over the course of the Conventions this week and next. It will be interesting to see how these measures shift over the course of the Conventions. One of our questions from today’s poll asks about traits of the two candidates:

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,782 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,623 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - While there was little change in support among all Americans, support among Registered Voters increased by five points over this period, from 43% to 48% in favor of the bill. The biggest shift has been among Independents, whose favorability towards the bill has increased 11 points from 27% to 38%.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,713 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Toronto, ON — A majority (65%) of global citizens in 25 countries would choose to give up their mobile phone over one third (35%) who would give up their computer, if forced to choose between the two, finds a new poll by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News.

Washington, DC - A number of commentators have looked into shifts in support for gay marriage following President Obama’s announcement, which can be found here: http://fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/05/25/signs-of-shift-among-african-americans-on-same-sex-marriage/

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,702 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York — A majority (67%) of global employees in 26 countries who say they work in a job that requires them to interact with people from other countries indicate the language used most often in those interactions is English. The poll was conducted in an online survey among 13,644 employees in 26 countries on behalf of Reuters News.

New York — One in seven (14%) global citizens agree ‘the world will come to an end during my lifetime,’ according to a new poll by global research company Ipsos on behalf of Reuters News. One in ten (10%) believe ‘the Mayan calendar, which some say ‘ends’ in 2012, marks the end of the world’ and another one in ten (8%) admit they ‘have been experiencing anxiety or fear because the world is going to end in 2012.’ The poll was conducted among 16,262 adults in 21 countries.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,775 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - The latest Reuters Ipsos poll indicates that Americans are somewhat tolerant (at least in theory) of a sharply progressive tax structure where people with $1m or more in income see a tax rate of at least 35%.

New York —The Internet is a playground for the six in ten (57%) who say they have used it in the past three months to visit sites for information about their hobbies and personal interests, finds a new poll by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News. Downloading and streaming media – music (43%), movies (34%) and television (22%) – is a popular pursuit, as are video games (27%) and gaming online for money (13%).

New York —A majority of citizens in 24 countries who use the internet say they do so to check their bank accounts (59%), half (48%) shop for products online and four in ten (41%) have surfed to look for jobs in the last three months, finds a new poll by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News.

New York —A strong majority (85%) of online-connected global citizens in 24 countries use the internet for emails while six in ten (62%) use it for social networking, finds a new poll by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News. One in ten use the internet for connecting with people through voice-over IP (14%).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,216 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York —Six in ten (64%) global citizens think they need to live better, finds a new survey by global research company Ipsos on behalf of Reuters News, but eight in ten (81%) say they wish they had a recipe or plan for living better.

Washington, DC - A Reuters-Ipsos online poll released March 14th, 2012 shows that American support for the war in Afghanistan remains low in the wake of the shooting spree by a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan.

New York — A global average of half (47%) of employees in 24 countries agree their current workplace is a ‘psychologically safe and healthy environment to work in’ finds a new survey conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News. A further three in ten (27%) disagreed while one quarter (26%) place themselves in the middle of their assessment.

Washington, DC - The Reuters-Ipsos Ohio Republican Primary online poll released March 4, 2012 shows this is a very tight race. Our data shows this race as a TIE at 32% each for Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,768 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York, NY —Of the 59% of the global population in a solid attachment – married or in a domestic partnership – two thirds (63%) say their relationship with their partner or spouse gives them the greatest happiness, finds a new Ipsos/Reuters poll.

Toronto, On — On the heels of the annual Davos World Economic Forum a monthly poll of citizen consumer sentiment on the state of their national economies in 24 countries conducted by global research company Ipsos and released today shows that, despite a number of countries that continue to be mired in pessimism, all of the global regions assessed moved up in January.

New York — A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that one in five (17%) employees who can be connected online to their workplace report they ‘telecommute’ on a ‘frequent basis’: 7% say they ‘work every day from home which is remote or separate from their employers real office elsewhere’ while another 10% say they do so ‘on a very consistent and constant basis like evenings and weekends.’

Washington, D.C. - The results of the latest Reuters-Ipsos poll of the South Carolina Republican Primary shows Mitt Romney continues to lead all other Republicans (Q5) by a significant margin of 12 percentage points. Even if the contest came down to a direct head-to-head clash between Romney and Gingrich (as Perry’s impending announcement indicates is closer to being a reality), Romney still wins substantially (Q6).

New York — A great deal of ambiguity continues to surround the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ movement, finds a new poll by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News, as only four in ten (37%) of global citizens in 23 countries report they are familiar with the protests that were going on in New York and other major cities around the world.
As a result, it may not be surprising that half (54%) of respondents say they are undecided when asked how favourable or unfavourable they are towards the protests as far as they understand them. Of those who take a position, those in favour outweight those in opposition two to one: 33% report they are favourable and 13% are unfavourable towards the protests.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 21,245 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York, NY — A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that one in ten parents online (12%) around the world say their child has experienced cyberbullying while one in four (26%) say they know a child in their community who has experienced the same. Of those, a majority (60%) say the children experienced the harrassing behaviour on social networking sites like Facebook.
Three quarters (77%) of world residents say cyberbullying needs special attention from parents and schools while a minority (23%) think cyberbullying can be handled through existing anti-bullying measures.

Washington, DC — A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that a majority (72%) of online citizens in 24 countries ‘agree’ they are optimistic that 2012 will be a better year for them than 2011 – 30% agree very much, 42% agree somewhat.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,682 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, D.C. - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Thomson Reuters shows a rally for Newt Gingrich among Republicans… but this popularity doesn’t translate into political strength when it comes to the national Presidential race, where Romney fares much better against Obama than Gingrich does.

Washington, DC - Ipsos’ latest poll, published by Thomson Reuters on November 20th, finds that the recent Freddie Mac controversy has not impacted greatly on Gingrich’s ratings. Indeed, compared to our previous poll on the subject, Cain and Romney have both dropped off as Gingrich has moved up the ranking. Regardless of this movement, however, Romney is still the presumptive nominee among both the general public and among Registered Voter Republicans (34% among all and 42% among RV Republicans).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,682 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos has undertaken an overnight poll on behalf of Thomson Reuters on the subject of Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Perry’s gaffe at the recent Republican debate in Michigan. This poll, published today, showed participants a video excerpt from the debate in order to assess possible impact on viewers.

Washington, DC - Ipsos has undertaken a third overnight poll on behalf of Thomson Reuters on the subject of Republican Presidential Candidate Herman Cain. This poll, published today, showed participants a video excerpt from yesterday’s press conference with Sharon Bialek, who has accused Cain of inappropriate behavior.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll, carried out on behalf of Thomson Reuters and published today, shows that the allegations of sexual harassment have indeed impacted on Herman Cain's ratings. In particular, his favorability ratings have dropped since last week, especially among Republicans: last week, 66% of Republican registered voters had a favorable opinion of Cain, and this week that number has dropped 9 points to 57%. Among all registered voters, Cain's favorability has declined 5 points, from 37% to 32%.

Washington, D.C. Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Thomson Reuters and published today shows, for the first time, Obama and Romney on equal footing when it comes to a Presidential head-to-head. Among Registered Voters, Romney is on 44% to Obama’s 43%, which represents a shift from the last time we asked this question in September 2011, when Obama led Romney 49% to 43% among Registered Voters.

Washington, DC - Ipsos’ latest poll (undertaken for Thomson Reuters) explored Republicans’ attitudes towards a recent political ad released on the internet by Herman Cain’s campaign. The ad features Cain’s Chief of Staff Mark Block, and ends with Block smoking a cigarette. It seems that the smoking scene at the end of the ad distracts notably from Cain’s message – although the ad is still seen in a positive light overall by the Tea Party base.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,005 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that while Romney continues to lead in the Republican Presidential Primary, Herman Cain now coming in a close second. Supporters of Sarah Palin, who recently announced she would not seek the 2012 Republican nomination, have not yet coalesced behind a single candidate (Romney, Cain, Paul, and Perry have all seen an increase in vote share since Palin’s exit).

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 19,755 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,722 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows a great deal of public discontent with Washington, as well as big jump in concern about the country’s economic future.

London, UK — A survey conducted by global research company Ipsos finds that nearly one half (45%) of global citizens believe ‘immigration has generally had a negative impact on their country’ compared to just one in five (21%) who believe the impact has been positive; all others (29%) are on the fence.

Washington, DC - An overnight Ipsos poll, carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today, shows a very high level of concern among Americans about the Debt crisis. The public wants to see a mixed solution with some cuts and some tax increases; fewer than a third (31%) of Americans say that a non-mixed solution (either ALL cuts or ALL tax hikes) is best.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,607 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Paris, France —In the wake of new nuclear power plant build rebukes in both Germany and Italy, a new poll conducted by international research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that global support for Nuclear Energy has dropped quickly to 38% (down 16 points from 54%) to now become lower than support for coal (48%)—fuelled by a 26% jump in new opponents to nuclear power (above 50% in India, China, Japan and South Korea) who indicate that the recent crisis in Japan caused their decision.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,624 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published yesterday sees Mitt Romney (32%) and Sarah Palin (29%) as the two most popular candidates among Republicans when it comes to casting a vote at the Republican primary. In addition, the poll shows no real change since last month in the President’s match-ups against potential Republican candidates: no Republican candidate receives more than 38%, while Obama receives 50% or more for every match-up.

New York — A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that three quarters (76%) of citizens in 22 countries say the United States was justified in seeking out and killing Osama bin Laden, founder of terrorist group al-Qaida.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York, NY — A new poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds a majority (60%) of citizens from 23 countries support the actions of a number of countries that are part of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization ('NATO'—including the United States, France, Great Britain, Canada and Germany) with the support of the Arab League, to enforce a United Nations Resolution and intervene, militarily, in Libya.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today suggests that the 'Bin Laden Bump' will have a short half-life. While the events of last week certainly improve Obama's ratings when it comes to dealing with terrorism, it is essential to bear in mind that this issue is not as high on the public's radar as the issue of economy and jobs, where his rating has dropped since last year.

Washington, D.C. - Two in five Americans say that their view of President Obama's leadership has improved following bin Laden's death. The same proportion say that their impression of the President's 'handling of the War on Terror' has improved.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Julian Assange and WikiLeaks” is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of the WikiLeaks website and its actions. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

New York, NY — A poll conducted by global research company Ipsos for Reuters News finds that one half (51%) of global citizens definitely believe in a ‘divine entity’ compared to 18% who don’t and 17% who just aren’t sure.

Washington, D.C. - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that public optimism is on the decline as gas prices increase. This appears to have 'contaminated' other indicators, including the President's approval ratings.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Winds of Change” is based on 17,531 recent interviews in 23 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of the possible outcomes and impact of regime change in the Middle East. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that 60% of Americans support US and allied military action in Libya, and eight in ten (79%) agree that the US and its Western allies should seek to remove Gaddafi.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Global Outlook on Terrorism in 2011 and Airport Security” is based on 18,676 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines the sentiments expressed by citizens and recent commercial air travelers in 24 countries. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from March 3-6, 2011. For the survey, a nationally representative, randomly selected sample of exactly 1,040 adults aged 18 and older across the United States was interviewed by Ipsos via live telephone interviewing on landlines and cell phones.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Vacation Preferences” is based on 18,778 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' primary vacation preferences. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,829 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World” is based on 18,676 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The report examines citizens' assessment of current state of their country's economy for a total global perspective. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - These are findings from an Ipsos poll conducted for Reuters from January 7th - 10th 2011. For the survey, a nationally representative, randomly selected sample of exactly 1,021 adults aged 18 and older across the United States was interviewed by Ipsos via live telephone interviewing on landlines and cell phones.

Washington, DC - A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: New Years Look Back and Outlook” examines resolutions and the outlook for 2011, based on 18,676 recent interviews in 24 countries around the world. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' December poll for Reuters shows that public opinion towards the Republican Party has recovered from 2008's low ratings, with 45% now favorable and 48% unfavorable towards the Republicans. The Democrats' ratings have dropped notably since their post-2008 election high of 61%, and are now on 43% favorable and 51% unfavorable.

Washington, DC - The PA Senate race has tightened up considerably. The current survey shows the race as a dead heat at 46% apiece including undecided voters who lean towards one candidate or the others. Our August survey showed the Republican Pat Toomey with a 10 percentage point advantage among likely voters (Toomey 47% vs. Democrat Joe Sestak 37%). There are only 6% remaining who are undecided so this race will most likely continue to be hard fought until election day.

Washington, DC - The California senate race remains close, with Democratic candidate Barbara Boxer on 46% and her Republican opponent Carly Fiorina on 45%. The Democrats have a small but consistent lead in the Gubernatorial race, with Jerry Brown on 48% to Meg Whitman's 44%.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that 48% of likely voters say they will choose the Republican candidate at the midterm elections, compared to 44% who say they will choose the Democratic candidate.

Washington, DC - In the October 2-4 Reuters poll of California voters, we find that Democrats maintain a slim lead in the major statewide elections while the majority of Californians continue to worry about the state of the state and the country more generally.

Washington, DC – Ipsos’ latest Ohio poll conducted on behalf or Reuters shows interesting movement in the Ohio statewide election races. Republican Rob Portman has opened up a 13 point lead (50% to 37%) over Democrat Lee Fisher in the race to fill retiring Senator George Voinovich’s seat. Meanwhile, Governor Ted Strickland has made up ground and the race for governor of Ohio is essentially tied at 47% Kasich/46% Strickland.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that Americans are much more likely to believe that cutting taxes and reducing the deficit will stimulate job generation, compared to government spending -- and this sentiment cuts across party lines. This suggests that Republican economic messages may be more resonant with the majority of public opinion compared to the Democrats', presenting a real challenge to the Administration when it comes to communicating on economic policy.

Washington, DC - The latest Reuters-Ipsos poll (conducted September 10-12, 2010) of 600 registered Florida voters show Republicans continue to have a good chance of winning both state-wide offices. Most voters continue to be primarily concerned with the economy and jobs with the percentage listing the economy as their primary concern increasing by 10 points since July.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out for Reuters among a representative sample of 600 registered voters in Nevada shows that the economy and jobs remains by far the most important issue, with over three-quarters (76%) naming it as 'the biggest problem facing Nevada'.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll, carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today, shows that Gubernatorial Demcratic candidate John Hickenlooper enjoys a substantial lead among likely voters with Tom Tancredo in the race (Hickenlooper is on 41%, compared to Republican Maes on 33% and Tancredo on 16%) … but that the race is a dead heat if Tom Tancredo drops out (45% each for Hickenlooper and Maes).

Washington, DC- A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Is Golf a Stepping Stone to a Management Hole in One”, is based on 12,691 recent interviews in 24 countries comprising 75% of the world’s GDP, and breaks down whether being able to golf will help you advance in your career, and how much stock is placed in mingling with senior management on the golf course. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking the link to the right.

Washington,DC- Ipsos' most recent poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that - as is the case across the country - Ohio Republicans appear to be much more likely to show up at the polls in 2010 (75% of Republicans are 'certain' they will vote this Novmeber, compared to 52% of Democrats). The million dollar question going into this election cycle is whether Democrats will be able to minimize this 'enthusiasm gap' presently found between their base and that of the Republicans.

Washington, DC- A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Taking a Break”, is based on 12,691 recent interviews in 24 countries comprising 75% of the world’s GDP, and breaks down which employees are more inclined (and which ones are more reluctant) to use all of their company allotted vacation time. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking on the link to the right.

Washington, DC- A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies. The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: Proper Attire in the Workplace”, is based on 12,691 recent interviews in 24 countries comprising 75% of the world’s GDP. This report explores what type of attire people around the world are wearing to work, what is considered acceptable (and unacceptable) in the workplace, and whether business attire really does make an individual more productive. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking on the link to the right.

Washington, DC – Ipsos’ recent poll of 600 registered voters in Nevada shows that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid is polling just four points ahead of his opponent Sharron Angle among likely voters. The senate race will be a very close one, and our data shows that the outcome will hinge on turnout; Republicans are far more likely than Democrats to say they are ‘certain’ they will vote this November (81% vs. 64%).

Washington, DC – A major analysis of world public opinion was released today by Ipsos— one of the world’s largest market and opinion research companies.
The report, titled “Ipsos Global @dvisory: The Economic Pulse of the World”, is based on 18,594 recent interviews in 24 countries comprising 75% of the world’s GDP.
The Economic Pulse of the World Advisory report provides an illustrated analysis of citizens’ assessment of the current state of their country’s economy. The full report is free of charge and may be downloaded by clicking on the link to the right.

Washington, DC - Ipsos' national poll for Reuters shows that the economy is still the biggest issue for Americans, and that almost half the public (46%) are unhappy with President Obama's performance so far on this issue -- compared to a third (34%) who give him a good rating. And while half the public think he is doing well on issues like diplomacy and education, two-thirds believe he hasn't focused enough on job creation.

Washington, DC – Ipsos’ recent poll of 600 registered voters in Arkansas shows that Democrat Blanche Lincoln, who currently holds the seat, is polling far behind her Republican opponent. More than half of registered voters in Arkansas (54%) say they will vote for Republican John Boozman, and just over a third (35%) for Lincoln.

Washington, DC – Ipsos’ recent poll of 600 registered voters in Florida shows that Independent candidate Charlie Crist, current Florida Governor and a former Republican, is polling ahead of Republican Marco Rubio and either of the two possible Democrat candidates Kendrick Meek and Jeff Greene. Crist’s approval ratings as Governor are positive (53% approve / 41% disapprove of the way he is doing his job as Governor), and this popularity – as well as public frustration with the main political parties – may help him sustain this support through to November’s elections.

Washington, DC – Ipsos’ recent poll of 600 registered voters in California shows that the
Democratic candidates for US Senator and for Governor of California maintain small leads over their
Republican opponents. However, it is still early enough in the election cycle that many voters remain unsure
.

Johannesburg, South Africa— With the 2010 FIFA World Cup just underway, a new Reuters news poll conducted by Ipsos indicates that only 4 in 10 (37%) avid soccer* fans think the way in which the qualification structure is formatted is fair to all potential participating countries, and 2/3rds (65%) of fans say world cup event so expensive the ordinary soccer supporter can no longer participate.

Johannesburg, South Africa— With the 2010 FIFA World Cup getting underway today, a new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos indicates that most avid soccer* fans around the world expect that of the 32 competing international teams it will be Brazil that will come out on top.

New York, NY – Loyalty Day may have been inaugurated on May 1, 1921 as a special day set aside for the reaffirmation of loyalty to the United States and for the recognition of the heritage of American freedom, but the fight for the loyal hearts and minds of its citizens, customers and workers is fought over every hour of every day in the United States.

Washington, DC— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that half (52%) of adults surveyed in 22 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) would find it difficult if a member of their family became very ill (very 13%/somewhat 39%) for them to get quality, affordable health care services compared to the other half (48%) who believe it would be easy (very 9%/somewhat 39%) to do so.

New York, NY— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that one in five (20%) of presumably human adults surveyed in 22 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) say they believe that alien beings have come down to earth and walk amongst us in our communities disguised as "us".

New York, NY— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that four in ten (37%) adults surveyed in 22 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) have been to children's sports events and witnessed parents become verbally or physically abusive towards the coaches or officials. Two thirds (63%) indicate they have not witnessed this kind of abusive behaviour.

New York, NY— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today on International Women’s Day indicates that three quarters (74%) of adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) don’t agree with the statement that “a woman’s place is in the home”. In the alternate, the survey of over 24,000 adults—1000+ respondents per country—shows that 26% agree with the statement.

New York, NY— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today just prior to the 82nd Annual Academy Awards where the legendary “Oscar’s” will be handed out indicates that 42% of adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) agree with the statement that "movies and films are my escape from the real world—I watch as many as I can as often as I can.” In the alternate, the survey of over 24,000 adults—1000+ respondents per country—shows that 58% disagree with the statement.

New York, NY— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that two thirds (65%) of adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) agree that money is more important to them nowadays than previously. However, six in 10 (57%) disagree that money is the best sign of a person’s success.
Comparably, the survey of over 24,000 adults—1000+ respondents per country—shows that 35% of adults surveyed in the 23 countries don't agree that money is more important to them nowadays than previously and 43% believe that money is the best sign of a person's success.

NEW YORK— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that of 23 countries measured--representing 75% of the worlds GDP-- 17 (or 74%) of them had citizens who assessed their country's current economic situation as "good". This compares with just eight of the same 23 countries (or 35%) where citizens assessed their country's economic situation as "good" back in April/May, 2009. This is the first sign in global collective public opinion that the economic havoc caused by the world recession in the latter part of 2008 and throughout most of 2009 may have begun turning the corner as citizens see and feel their own country’s economy improving.

Toronto, Canada— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that if given a choice, one in five (21%) adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) would rather spend the day with a pet than with their spouse or partner. Alternatively, 79% indicate of adults surveyed disagreed -- choosing to spend the day with their spouse or partner instead of a pet.

Toronto, Canada— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that only 35% of adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) believe their own government and business leaders are taking the right steps and pace to prevent global climate change.

NEW YORK— A new Reuters News poll conducted by Ipsos and released today indicates that only 35% of adults surveyed in 23 countries (representing 75% of the worlds GDP) believe their own government and business leaders are taking the right steps and pace to prevent global climate change.

Washington, DC – Even though the Federal budget deficit keeps growing at enormous pace, a new Thomson Reuters/Ipsos poll shows that most Americans don't rate it as the economic issue that they’re most concerned about or one that should be the priority of its elected leaders.

Washington, DC –It would appear that the largest percentage of Americans believe that, when given a choice over other nations, China should be the most important bilateral relationship of the United States (34%) and a similar one third of the population characterizes China as an “Ally” (33%).

Washington, DC–One year after the financial collapse of Lehman Brothers that contributed to the meltdown of the global financial system, a full majority of Americans (60%) think the compensation received by Wall Street Executives is "unreasonable" and that bankers have fared better than other people during the current financial crisis (56%).

Washington, DC - Ipsos' latest poll carried out on behalf of Reuters and published today shows that the Republicans lead in both the Senate and Gubernatorial races. Toomey leads Sestak by 10 points (47% to 37%) and Corbett leads Onorato by 15 points (49% vs. 34%) among likely voters.

An interactive tool featuring over 18 months of Ipsos/Reuters polling data and counting. Based on 200,000+ interviews, data collection began in January 2012 and continuously polls between 2,000 and 3,000 people a week.